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The Asus VivoStick TS10 is a tiny computer-on-a-stick that you can plug into the HDMI port of a TV or monitor to transform just about any display into a Windows PC.

First unveiled in 2015, the VivoStick is basically the Asus version of an Intel Compute Stick. But today, the TS10 has one major thing going for it: you can snag one from the Microsoft Store for $69.

It’s one of the best Cyber Monday deals I’ve seen today, along with Target’s $28 Amazon Fire tablet, Gamestop’s Alienware Steam Machines for $225 and up, and maybe Microsoft’s Oculus Rift deal.

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The VivoStick TS10 features an Intel Atom x5-Z8350 quad-core Cherry Trail processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of eMMC storage, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI connector and 3.5mm headset jack.

It supports 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1 and supports Miracast wireless display technology. The system  runs Windows 10 Home software.

While this is hardly the most powerful computer money can buy, it’s a relatively inexpensive way to add a web browser, casual gaming device, or video player to a TV.

The stick measures about 5.3″ x 1.4″ x 0.7″ and comes comes with a micro USB cable and AC adapter for power.

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